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27-06-2006, 07:52 PM | #1 |
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BG Astina vs. 323 GTX 4WD suspension???
ok peps, just trying to find you the difference between the BG astina and the BG 4WD suspensions.
BG / TX3 suspension are the same, just wondering what the differences are for the 4WD versions. i have heard the rear struts are shorter and the top mounts are different. can anyone help please? ryan |
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27-06-2006, 07:56 PM | #2 |
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The shocks, springs and top mounts can be easily changed (and probably should be) if you were to adapt the AWD rear to a BG. The thing I'd be concerned about is getting all the right fuel tank gear to clear the rear prop-shaft.
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sorry but thanks anyway. i didn't ask that question. i asked for the differences in the suspensions. looking at the difference in the top mounts, bolting point on the bottom of the struts etc.
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27-06-2006, 09:02 PM | #4 |
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Humph,
Do the bottom mounts on the struts match? If so (and I'd guess that they do) then the shock/spring combo for the BG is designed for the extra weight and length in the ass. If so then don't **** with the GTX combo 'cos it is wrong for your chassis.
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yeah i know that, the oils in the shocks and springs can all be adjusted so the chassis problems aren't an issue.
it mounting points that are my main concern. |
28-06-2006, 05:49 PM | #6 |
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also am very interested in wat would need to be modified or how hard it would be to change bg suspension to awd..keep us posted on ne findings or info
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OK,
The top plate (where the strut mounts to the chassis) has a hole in the middle where the shock bolts on. A drill and/or washers can/will make the BG GTX compatable with the BG Astina, else you have answered your own post. Quote:
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thanks for that - i'll check it out
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